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Sep 12, 2013 - 9:30

I had to look up inlingua to confirm it's about language. The lock just confuses it. The idea is good but execution is below par. Would be much better if there were no lock and the 'victim' had a confused lock on his face

They missed the point by a whole 10 yards.
If the shortcoming is a language barrier then the lock & chain should not be on the piano but on the boy pointing. He should "look and feel" entrapped in a state of helplessness.
Language barrier is on the person not the object. I don't think the benefit really comes out that well.

I had to look up inlingua to confirm it's about language. The lock just confuses it. The idea is good but execution is below par. Would be much better if there were no lock and the 'victim' had a confused lock on his face